Genres: I pretty much like to write serious and one and a while funny stories.

Favorite Films: I have a lot of favorite movies, and for the momment I'm a bit lazy right now to type what I like...which is a variety of stuff.

A Little Bit About Me.

I have had an interest in books, film, television, philosophy, and anatomy all of my life. I find books, film, and television excellent ways of escaping reality (or in defense for Reality TV: a "reality" that is interestingly full of drama). And who wouldn't be interested in anatomy? I find it interesting how our bodies work: how we are created, how we continue living, how the body defends itself, and how we eventually die. Films are also a very interesting subject. I love the whole film-making process, and how months (or even years) people have labored to just entertain us: music score, editing, shooting, shooting locations, backgrounds, casting the right actors and actresses, etc. Some people are successful storytellers, and are able to make us unconciously leave our normal lives and hop into the screen. That's the true movie magic. Lastly, I absolutely adore philosophy. Knowing how the body works is impressive. Knowing how the mind works is even more impressive. Works that are thought-provoking not only entertain us, but boldly lets us leave logic at the door and think about the world that we have lived in for centuries and centuries.

Booktalk.

Recently Read & Highly Recommended:

Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (aka Eric Arthur Blair)

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (I also love his short children stories)

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

Currently Reading:

Animal Farm by George Orwell

On Hiatus:

A Study in Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Updates.

I'm...

Going to repost The City of No People, the longest story I have ever written. Ha.

Going to write more poetry, and continue the stories I'm writing.

Going to continue watching Romeo x Juliet. Despite its significant changes to the already wonderful plot, I admit it's still a good anime.

Nicholas D. Whitaker is a miserable writer, living with few friends. One night he receives a message that introduces him to "KAISER VON LEBENDEN" a wine that could cure his misery. However, it seems that the wine has a different things in store.

A couple of poems about a character named "Miss Alice". Alludes to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, but this is not a fanfic of any sort. This collection is in progress, and I will update once in a while.